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Chapter no 7 – โ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€ŒNice Mrs. Garciaโ€Œ

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We followed Mr. Tushman down a few hallways. There werenโ€™t a lot of people around. And the few people who were there didnโ€™t seem to notice me at all, though that may have been because they didnโ€™t see me. I sort of hid behind Mom as I walked. I know that sounds kind of babyish of me, but I wasnโ€™t feeling very brave right then.

We ended up in a small room with the wordsย OFFICE OF THE MIDDLE SCHOOL DIRECTORย on the door. Inside, there was a desk with a nice-seeming lady sitting behind it.

โ€œThis is Mrs. Garcia,โ€ said Mr. Tushman, and the lady smiled at

Mom and took off her glasses and got up out of her chair.

My mother shook her hand and said: โ€œIsabel Pullman, nice to meet you.โ€

โ€œAnd this is August,โ€ Mr. Tushman said. Mom kind of stepped to the side a bit, so I would move forward. Then that thing happened that Iโ€™ve seen happen a million times before. When I looked up at her, Mrs. Garciaโ€™s eyes dropped for a second. It was so fast no one else would have noticed, since the rest of her face stayed exactly the same. She was smiling a really shiny smile.

โ€œSuch a pleasure to meet you, August,โ€ she said, holding out her hand for me to shake.

โ€œHi,โ€ I said quietly, giving her my hand, but I didnโ€™t want to look at her face, so I kept staring at her glasses, which hung from a chain around her neck.

โ€œWow, what a firm grip!โ€ said Mrs. Garcia. Her hand was really warm.

โ€œThe kidโ€™s got a killer handshake,โ€ Mr. Tushman agreed, and everyone laughed above my head.

โ€œYou can call me Mrs. G,โ€ Mrs. Garcia said. I think she was talking to me, but I was looking at all the stuff on her desk now. โ€œThatโ€™s what everyone calls me. Mrs. G, I forgot my combination. Mrs. G, I need a late pass. Mrs. G, I want to change my elective.โ€

โ€œMrs. Gโ€™s actually the one who runs the place,โ€ said Mr. Tushman,

which again made all the grown-ups laugh.

โ€œIโ€™m here every morning by seven-thirty,โ€ Mrs. Garcia continued, still looking at me while I stared at her brown sandals with small purple flowers on the buckles. โ€œSo if you ever need anything, August, Iโ€™m the one to ask. And you can ask me anything.โ€

โ€œOkay,โ€ I mumbled.

โ€œOh, look at that cute baby,โ€ Mom said, pointing to one of the photographs on Mrs. Garciaโ€™s bulletin board. โ€œIs he yours?โ€

โ€œNo, my goodness!โ€ said Mrs. Garcia, smiling a big smile now that was totally different from her shiny smile. โ€œYouโ€™ve just made my day. Heโ€™s my grandson.โ€

โ€œWhat a cutie!โ€ said Mom, shaking her head. โ€œHow old?โ€

โ€œIn that picture he was five months, I think. But heโ€™s big now.

Almost eight years old!โ€

โ€œWow,โ€ said Mom, nodding and smiling. โ€œWell, he is absolutely beautiful.โ€

โ€œThank you!โ€ said Mrs. Garcia, nodding like she was about to say something else about her grandson. But then all of a sudden her smile got a little smaller. โ€œWeโ€™re all going to take very good care of August,โ€ she said to Mom, and I saw her give Momโ€™s hand a little squeeze. I looked at Momโ€™s face, and thatโ€™s when I realized she was just as nervous as I was. I guess I liked Mrs. Garciaโ€”when she wasnโ€™t wearing her shiny smile.

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